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M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Celebrating Three Decades of Public Policy-Oriented Interdisciplinary Research. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(1), 7-11, 2011.
M. Greenberg, H. Mayer, and C. Powers. Public preferences for environmental management practices at DOE’s nuclear waste sites. Remediation, 21(2), 117-131.
M. Greenberg. Time to worry: whither risk analysis and the compression of government funding in the United States? Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(3), 344, 2011.
M. Greenberg and H. Truelove, Energy Choices and Perceived Risks: Is it just global warming and fear of a nuclear power plant accident? Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 31(5), 819-831, 2011.
M. Greenberg, Risk Analysis, 1814 words, in Miodrag Lovric, International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science, 3 volumes, Berlin Heideberg, Springer-Verlag, 2011.
L.A. Cox, Jr and M. Greenberg, Special Issue: Advances in Terrorism Risk Analysis. John Wiley Press and the Society for Risk Analysis, 2011.
Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Henry Mayer, Tayfur Altiok, Risk-Based Decision Support Tools: Protecting Rail-Centered Transit Corridors from Cascading Effects. Risk Analysis, An International Journal, electronic version, May 19, 2011.
J. Faass, M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie. Defending a moving target: H1N1 preparedness training for the transit industry. Health Promotion Practice. Electronic version, May 20, 2011.
M. Greenberg, Book Review Essay: Risk Analysis and Science Fiction. Reviews of “ Metatropolis” by John Scalzi, editor, Subterranean Press, 2009, and “Twilight’s Ashes: As Heaven Fades: Book 1” by Auler Ivis. iUniverse, 2010, and comments about several other classics, 31(6), 1033-1035, 2011.
M. Greenberg, T. Altiok, N. Fefferman, P. Georgopoulos, C. Lacy, M. Lahr, P. Lioy, K. Lowrie, H. Mayer, B. Ozbas, and F. Roberts, A Set of Blended Risk-Based Decision Support Tools for Protecting Passenger Rail-Centered Transit Corridors Against Cascading Impacts of Terrorist Attack DHS March 2011, to be published by Journal of Homeland Security. Posted on website of the Homeland Security Studies and Analysis Institute, or on HSI website.
M. Greenberg, editor, Lester Lave: Reflections and Papers Published in Risk Analysis, An International Journal. John Wiley Press and the Society for Risk Analysis, July 2011.
A. Hetling and M. Greenberg, In our backyards: regional influences on public opinion of immigration. Journal of Integrated Social Sciences. 2(1), 148-171, 2011.
BJ Garrick, M. Greenberg, and Y. Haimes, editors, Stanley Kaplan: Reflections and Papers Published in Risk Analysis, An International Journal. John Wiley Press and the Society for Risk Analysis, August 2011.
A. Gotsch and M. Greenberg, Commentary 15-1. Lessons learned from establishing a collaborative graduate program that evolved into a collaborative school of Public Health, In Barry Levy and Joyce Gaufin, eds. Mastering Public Health, Oxford University Press, pp. 345-348.
Lowrie, K., A. Kennedy, J. Hubert and M. Greenberg 2011. “Media, Local Stakeholders, and Alternatives for Nuclear Waste and Energy Facilities,” in Burger, J. (ed.) Science Stakeholders: Solutions to Energy and Environmental Issues, New York, NY: Springer (in press).
Lowrie, K., L. Solitare and K. Himmelfarb. 2011. “Building Capacity for Community-Based Brownfields Remediation and Redevelopment: An Innovative Technical Assistance Model,” Remediation, Spring: 101-115.
M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie, Profile: Dick Wilson: Applying Uncommon Sense to Risks. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(1), 3-6, 2010.
M. Greenberg, K. Lowrie, and A. Cox, Readers’ Assessment and Suggestions, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(2), 155-156, 2010.
M. Greenberg, T. Cox, and K. Lowrie. From the editors, Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(3), 325-326, 2010.
M. Greenberg, “Voices from the Past: Prescription for a Planet: the Ninth Bronfman Lecture,” by R.E. Train, and Russell E. Train: A leading environmental figure of the 1970s, American Journal of Public Health, 100(4), April 2010, 604-607.
M. Greenberg and H. Truelove, Right Answers and Right-Wrong Answers: Sources of Information Influencing Knowledge of Nuclear-Related Information, Socioeconomic Planning Sciences, electronic publication, April 13, 2010, volume 44, 2010, 130-140.
M. Greenberg, Energy Parks for Former Nuclear Weapons Sites? Public Preferences at Six Regional Locations and the United States as a Whole, Energy Policy, volume 38, 5098-5107, 2010.
M. Greenberg and K. Lowrie. Kenneth J. Arrow: Understanding uncertainty and its role in the world economy. Risk Analysis, An International Journal. 30(6), 873-874, 2010.
M. Greenberg, Neighborhood (pp. 1998-2002), Carcinogens (pp. 335-337), Risk Analysis and Assessment (pp. 2466-240) in Barney Warf, Encyclopedia of Geography, six volumes, Sage Publications, September 2010.
Michael Greenberg, Gwendolyn Greenberg, and Lauren Mazza, Food Pantries, Poverty, and Social Justice, American Journal of Public Health, 100(11), 2021-2022, 2010.
M. Borjan, S. Marcella, B. Blount, M. Greenberg, J. Zhang, E. Murphy, L. Valentin-Blasini, and M. Robson, Perchlorate exposure and lactating women in an urban community in New Jersey. Science of the Total Environment. Electronic publication November 2010.
Shaw, Judith Auer, Michael Greenberg, and Henry J. Mayer. "Measuring Redevelopment Benefits: The Search for Data." Brownfield Renewal, June 2009.
Adelaja, Soji, Judy Shaw, Wayne Beyea, and Charles McKeown. "Potential Application of Renewable Energy on Brownfield Sites A Case Study of Michigan." Land Policy Institute, 2009.
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